Reflections in the Frame is a stab at framing and exploring various topics of significance that converge at the crossroads of climate change, art and politics—issues that threaten the function of American democracy, for example, or perhaps trends that influence the creative arts as conduits for the advancement of the common good—and reflecting on the matters in focus in accord with Chekov’s principles for a civilized life, especially the suggestion to cultivate one’s aesthetic sensibilities. 1

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Bruce Upbin, 8 Things Civilized People Do, By Anton Chekhov, Forbes.com

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describes his creative work as an enjoyable, educational collaboration with the evanescent flow of experience. As Horace said, "The purpose of art is to inform and delight."